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Rise Home Improvement feat Bryan BaeumlerRise Home Improvement feat Bryan Baeumler
Rise Home Improvement feat Bryan Baeumler
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HGTV Host Bryan Baeumler explains why it makes good sense to shop at Rise for your home improvement needs. Find us at www.buildwithrise.com
Stay Cozy with Stiebel Eltron Convection HeatersStay Cozy with Stiebel Eltron Convection Heaters
Stay Cozy with Stiebel Eltron Convection Heaters
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Are you tired of those pesky chilly spots in your home that just won't quit? Matt Dagle from Rise is here to solve your comfort woes with the ultimate heating solution! In this video, Matt dives into the world of convection heating and introduces you to the Steeple Ultron Con Premium Wall Mounted Convection Heater - a personal favorite for boosting home comfort. 🌡️ What makes this heater so coo...
Protect Your Family from Radon Gas: The Silent Killer in Your BasementProtect Your Family from Radon Gas: The Silent Killer in Your Basement
Protect Your Family from Radon Gas: The Silent Killer in Your Basement
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Are you aware that your basement could be hiding a silent, deadly threat? Join Matt from Rise as he sheds light on the invisible radioactive gas lurking in your home. Radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, is more prevalent than you might think, with over 30% of households having high levels of radon. The scariest part? You can't see it, and you can't smell it. In this in...
How to Change NuvoH2O Manor Duo Filter: Quick & Easy GuideHow to Change NuvoH2O Manor Duo Filter: Quick & Easy Guide
How to Change NuvoH2O Manor Duo Filter: Quick & Easy Guide
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In this informative video, join Matt as he walks you through the essential maintenance of the NuvoH2O Manor Duo water filtration system. After six months of efficiently purifying water in his home, it's time for a filter change, and Matt is here to show you how it's done. With a hands-on demonstration, he highlights the noticeable difference this system has made in the water quality of his home...
6 Quick Home Sustainability Projects for a Long Weekend6 Quick Home Sustainability Projects for a Long Weekend
6 Quick Home Sustainability Projects for a Long Weekend
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Some of these are easier than others! With long weekends coming up, we've been thinking of some quick home projects that can get done in a weekend. With the warmer weather on the way, it feels like a no-brainer to spruce up the deck. But so far this season, the big winner has been ceiling fans! An easy way to add a cool breeze without AC. What's not to love? #sustainable #sustainablehome #homep...
4 Sustainable Home Products That Hit the Rise Store This Week4 Sustainable Home Products That Hit the Rise Store This Week
4 Sustainable Home Products That Hit the Rise Store This Week
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New products are hitting the store every week! This week's new #sustainable home finds are: EcoFlow robot #lawnmowers SunGoldPower #solar equipment Blanco soap dispensers NuvoH2O #water #filters and softeners Rise is a proud #BCorp and online marketplace for home products that benefit your health, your wealth, and the planet.
5 healthy home products that just hit the Rise store5 healthy home products that just hit the Rise store
5 healthy home products that just hit the Rise store
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Some cool innovative home products just hit the Rise store! Check out: Briiv Air Purifiers The Bio Flame Bioethanol Fireplaces uHoo 9 in 1 Smart Air Quality Monitor Solo Stove Smokeless Firepits EvoCharge EV Chargers #buildwithrise #airpurifier #firepit #healthyhome
Cellulose vs. fiberglass for insulating double studded wallsCellulose vs. fiberglass for insulating double studded walls
Cellulose vs. fiberglass for insulating double studded walls
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Double studded walls need blown-in insulation to fill that deep wall cavity. But should you choose cellulose or fiberglass?
NuvoH2O's Citrus-based Manor Duo Water Softener + Filtration SystemNuvoH2O's Citrus-based Manor Duo Water Softener + Filtration System
NuvoH2O's Citrus-based Manor Duo Water Softener + Filtration System
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NuvoH2O's Manor Duo Water Softener Taste System is a unique and eco-friendly whole-home system that not only softens water but also purifies and improves its taste with a citrus-based formula. The system is ideal for large homes with hard water and extends the life of water-based appliances and systems while preventing scale buildup. The replacement cartridge and filter for the system should be...
Aria Vents are a must-have for a sleek home interiorAria Vents are a must-have for a sleek home interior
Aria Vents are a must-have for a sleek home interior
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This video isn't sponsored, we just love them! Use Aria Vents to cover those ugly (but necessary) HVAC holes with your flooring for a seamless look. Aria Vents also cut down on waste, because you don't have to throw away the big chunk of flooring with the cut-out for the vent. #interiordesign #renovation #buildwithrise
Triple Pane Window Pros, Cons, and FAQsTriple Pane Window Pros, Cons, and FAQs
Triple Pane Window Pros, Cons, and FAQs
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Triple pane windows are high-performance windows that add comfort, soundproofing, and save on energy bills. But are they worth the investment? In this video, Matt answers the internet's most frequently asked questions about triple pane windows. Matt's 1850s Victorian Renovation got a big wall of beautiful triple pane windows to create an open, functional, and comfortable kitchen area. But tripl...
Fiberglass insulation sucks but I used it anyway.Fiberglass insulation sucks but I used it anyway.
Fiberglass insulation sucks but I used it anyway.
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I'm a bit of a home sustainability evangelist, so I avoided "the pink stuff" for years, opting for almost every other insulation material, including hemp sheep's wool cellulose spray foam and mineral wool. But sometimes, fiberglass insulation just makes sense (even though it was a tough decision). Learn how I justified this decision in the full video on our channel!
4 Reasons to Choose Fiberglass Insulation for Sound4 Reasons to Choose Fiberglass Insulation for Sound
4 Reasons to Choose Fiberglass Insulation for Sound
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Fiberglass insulation is a good choice for sound dampening, even though it's a bad thermal insulator and isn't exactly planet-friendly. In this video, Matt discusses the four reasons he chose fiberglass insulation to dampen sound between the floors of his 1850s Victorian. It wasn't an easy decision. Here's what we'll cover in this video: 00:00 Introduction 00:39 Disadvantages of fiberglass insu...
Cellulose Insulation for Walls: Benefits, Installation, and CostCellulose Insulation for Walls: Benefits, Installation, and Cost
Cellulose Insulation for Walls: Benefits, Installation, and Cost
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Cellulose insulation is a great choice for insulating walls, especially double-stud walls that can be filled with dense-packed blown-in insulation. In this video, we discuss everything you need to know about cellulose insulation. From its performance, cost, sustainability, and installation, this video will help you start insulating your walls with cellulose. Here's what we'll cover in this vide...
Removing a Chimney - Should You Do It? Pros, Cons, and FAQsRemoving a Chimney - Should You Do It? Pros, Cons, and FAQs
Removing a Chimney - Should You Do It? Pros, Cons, and FAQs
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Removing a chimney can be costly and risky, so it's important to make sure it's the right move for your home. Removing a chimney is a great way to improve your home's energy efficiency and make room for heating sources that are easier on your wallet and the environment. But should you take on this big project? Here's what we'll cover in this video: 00:00 Introduction 01:38 Is it a good idea to ...

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  • @RobertVosburg
    @RobertVosburg 4 дні тому

    I know this is an old video but i have a question: I'm going to be having my bathroom remodeled and the floor plan will be bigger (will be 12x6x8). The math is just under 75 CFM. Do i go with an 80 or do I go bigger? Im installing a shower, vanity and toilet as well

  • @GuitarWithDofka
    @GuitarWithDofka 10 днів тому

    Electric space heaters really Jack up the electric bill. Are these more efficient? Is it cheaper to heat your home with electric baseboard heat or gas furnace?

  • @Kudeghraw
    @Kudeghraw 11 днів тому

    Would rather have a 3 or 3.5 gallon tank and flush once than these smaller ones you have to flush multiple times. I have an old 3 gallon tank in the basement. Will be holding onto that for dear life for sure.

  • @bdub2020
    @bdub2020 13 днів тому

    Ecobalanza out of Seattle. I think they've been in business for almost 20 years. Full transparency and only natural, non-toxic and certified materials. We love our sofa from them.

  • @danimotherofchickens479
    @danimotherofchickens479 16 днів тому

    Can it bring some smells from outside in? Like do they bring in a little bit in when the flap is open ? I've can smell stuff from outside sometimes when it's on. It vents outside I think to the roof

  • @busterbrown446
    @busterbrown446 18 днів тому

    The entire planet would be better off if we had listened to him.

  • @mukkaar
    @mukkaar 22 дні тому

    Personally I'm huge advocate for dedicated push by government to discontinue both domestic gas and tv/phone cables. Both electricity and internet are actually far more cabable and efficient means to transport data and power. And unlike what might come to mind, both are more resilient and versatile too. Kinda doesn't make sense to keep up this expensive infrastructure, and in case of gas, it can be quite dangerous too.

  • @Dude99124
    @Dude99124 22 дні тому

    I would have thought determining if it’s an asbestos abatement job would have been the first step, but it wasn’t even mentioned except for going to the dump with your pile of hazmat in your trailer and your lungs.

  • @brianbane6199
    @brianbane6199 26 днів тому

    Gas has just got so expensive

  • @mikeoconnor7389
    @mikeoconnor7389 26 днів тому

    I'm interested in this for a basement living space with no current ventilation other than windows. The scenario I have would be to install through the rim joist, which would then need to angle down 90 degrees to the finished basement ceiling. I'm wondering if this requirement for an elbow can be accommodated?

  • @kymarah
    @kymarah 28 днів тому

    The last one is on the front of the house

  • @kymarah
    @kymarah 28 днів тому

    There is another one located near the kitchen that goes through the roof to the basement floor

  • @kymarah
    @kymarah 28 днів тому

    What to do if there is a free floating chimney that is locked in the middle of the house that is over the living room with nothing standing it. The house is one hundred years old

  • @DaveWaterloo
    @DaveWaterloo Місяць тому

    Really like @Trusscore on the walls and ceiling in the garage to avoid mold.

  • @roberthughes2665
    @roberthughes2665 Місяць тому

    Time is money. Takes too much time to save them and fit them in somewhere. Taping butt joints cost more in labor than the whole sheet cost

  • @DonaldRak-ku6bi
    @DonaldRak-ku6bi Місяць тому

    Thanks got your calculation for my bathroom Now I got find fan that's got enough rpms to suck piece toilet paper to cover grill, mine piece Shit by Broan can't even suck piece toilet paper to grill So it going to scrap yard for blowing dirt

  • @drakhann7
    @drakhann7 Місяць тому

    Amazing site!! Love the environment focus which is something g that's always hard to discern when shopping at big hardware retailers!

  • @JC-ew5ss
    @JC-ew5ss Місяць тому

    Is it normal to get a slug (a big one ) trapped in the filter? Or is our city have a problem with it water system?

  • @estellatoombs203
    @estellatoombs203 Місяць тому

    Go to Evan's Room and look closely at his TV and you will see that camera!

  • @estellatoombs203
    @estellatoombs203 Місяць тому

    Of you go to the house

  • @estellatoombs203
    @estellatoombs203 Місяць тому

    Fake

  • @weirhauch1002
    @weirhauch1002 Місяць тому

    Can natural wool insulate heat too?

  • @cleanhonda333
    @cleanhonda333 Місяць тому

    Stopped watching less than halfway through due to the annoying dings.

  • @michaelmarr2260
    @michaelmarr2260 Місяць тому

    I constantly have my ceiling fan upstairs going. There's a powerful exhaust fan going in the basement when it detects moisture, and it pumps straight outside. Then I'll periodically turn on my kitchen hood fan and it exhausts directly outside. Then I crack the bedroom windows on a nice day. Never had any mold problems and my house has never felt musty or damp. I've been sick from black mold before at previous places I've lived, and I'm making sure it never happens again. Full house ventilation is very important in damp climates.

  • @blankslate6393
    @blankslate6393 2 місяці тому

    This video is a marketing bulshit art. No mention of possible health risks of the particles which can float into the air. When it irritate your skin, how do you expect to not irritate your lung to. This is new asbestos, only without regulation.

  • @philam1973
    @philam1973 2 місяці тому

    Ultimate guide and i only found (implied only), press the round side of the flush button for liquid flush and the crescent side for solid flush. If that a correct assumption?

  • @kbwfgg6400
    @kbwfgg6400 2 місяці тому

    Maybe share how one can calculate how much they need (how many bags) per wall size. Since apparently that information is a top secret information that is not disclosed or can be found????????

  • @stephen5147
    @stephen5147 2 місяці тому

    Good information, well presented. Thanks.

  • @user-vk9tn2ou9h
    @user-vk9tn2ou9h 2 місяці тому

    So true! Thank you for telling the world... Our governments should be educating us about this.

  • @timothyjohnson6055
    @timothyjohnson6055 2 місяці тому

    At a PHIUS conference several years ago, there was a study in 4 places across the country. They put hygrometers in the walls and monitored them over a year. The walls ended up at about 19%RH. They didn't dry out as previously thought over the summer. At 21%RH you get mold starting. BIBS, dense packed fiberglass, is a higher R-value, can't settle, is largely made from recycled glass and is a tested system on every job. And cellulose is supposedly recycled, mostly from newsprint. Where are the newspapers coming from?? Having a blower door and an IR camera, I have found cellulose filled walls settled in as little as 3 months.

    • @pablow129
      @pablow129 2 місяці тому

      They told me about humidity retention as pro today... They said it prevents water condensation from dripping inside... You say that it will create mold over time?

  • @tomsmith4066
    @tomsmith4066 2 місяці тому

    I have a 6000square ft home all electric base board heat lived here since 1984 never needed a repair always work no matter how cold may bills a little higher but always dependable . I like dependability

  • @chriscallaway4027
    @chriscallaway4027 3 місяці тому

    I've been in insulation since 1966. It's organic, retains moisture. Because of that while not promoting the growth of mold and fungus, moisture can leach into the sheetrock and form mold and mildew.. Might be good in open attics where it can breath and stay dry, but not exterior wall where it is exposed to condensation. So the claims are only good for the material only.

  • @kevin.j9165
    @kevin.j9165 3 місяці тому

    What about high wind areas and how that pertains to the different kinds of windows you’ll need?

  • @MikeB-jn2bu
    @MikeB-jn2bu 3 місяці тому

    Is it safe for a wood raised veggie garden bed?

  • @jeffreybowers5646
    @jeffreybowers5646 3 місяці тому

    Mind is pulling away. Every expert I've called out has a different reason for it, and different 6-figure fix for it. We don't use it, so I'm to the point of finding the cheapest way to remove it and brick it up. However, it's one of the ones on the outside of the house, so I don't know if that's any better.

  • @NataliaDiaz
    @NataliaDiaz 3 місяці тому

    whats the r value

  • @MichaelJ674
    @MichaelJ674 3 місяці тому

    A ductless HRV or ERV is better than nothing but will never do anywhere near as good a job as a ducted system. The entire success of a whole house ventilation system is predicated on having the supply and exhaust locations in different parts of the house so the fresh air can move across the house from living spaces (living room, dining room, bedrooms, etc.) to exhaust points where you’d normally want an exhaust fan anyway (bathrooms, laundry room, conditioned mechanical space, etc.). If your supply and exhaust location are the same hole in the wall, you’re just short circuiting the whole system. For a single small room a ductless ERV or HRV would provide a lot of benefit, but the bigger the space, the less benefit would be realized the further you get from the unit. It wouldn’t work at all for multiple rooms; you’d have to put a separate unit in each room of your house or apartment. So to even compare these ductless units to a ducted whole house ventilation system is disingenuous and misleading. The marketing for these units is very inaccurate and misleading as they make claims that defy the basic laws of physics. Please don’t perpetuate this misinformation in your videos. If something seems too good to be true, it usually is.

  • @akuaasamoah8375
    @akuaasamoah8375 3 місяці тому

    Can you convert from a gas heating central system to an electric heating system if you already have an electric central cooling system?How do you do this?

    • @traepalmer
      @traepalmer 2 місяці тому

      If you have a central forced air air conditioner and gas furnace, it's pretty easy. They'll just swap the outdoor unit for a heat pump. Depending on your climate, if it gets cold enough to warrant AUX heat, you can either choose to keep your furnace and have it locked out except for very cold days where the heat pump can't keep up or 86 your furnace, cap the gas line, and have resistive strips installed into the air handler. If you don't require AUX heat, you can still do the latter but also don't need to worry about the resistive coils for your air handler. Your existing circuit for your current AC compressor will most likely handle the new outdoor unit. The only time a new circuit would probably be necessary would be if you needed AUX heat and decided to implement it with resistive coils in your air handler. Those draw a massive amount of power, so they usually require a separate circuit.

  • @Dave004
    @Dave004 4 місяці тому

    Thats funny, I looked up online and most places say triple pane windows give no real advantage to noise reduction at all vs double pane. He says 50%? Is the compared to no window at all lol Also, looking at window sales websites, they'll say its a 20% to 50% gain in efficiency and heat retention, but then contractors and those who work in the industry but not selling windows will tell you its much less. Who to believe?

  • @JanosSzabo-ov6zp
    @JanosSzabo-ov6zp 4 місяці тому

    Emiatt szobánként kettőt kell üzemeltetni ellen fázisban. Így már húzós az ára.

  • @JanosSzabo-ov6zp
    @JanosSzabo-ov6zp 4 місяці тому

    A termék alapelve hibás. Mivel csak 1 cső van, a szobában vákuumot, vagy túlnyomást hoz létre. Első esetben máshonnan szívja a levegőt, így bejön ott a hideg. A második esetben a meleg levegőt fújja ki ott, ahol előbb beszívta a hideget.

  • @jackibrown8651
    @jackibrown8651 4 місяці тому

    The depth of the framing studs in my old farmhouse attic bathroom is 8”. I’ve got mice to deal with. Rocwool is 6” deep. What do I do about the extra 2” depth? This will go against a slanted exterior wall with slate roof. Do I need a vapor barrier as well? Help! I’m not a carpenter but can’t find one in pretty Vermont. They’re all too busy building new second homes. 😔

    • @RenKnight347
      @RenKnight347 3 місяці тому

      You can go with not just a vapor barrier but against rodents, you're going to definitely need to unroll wire metal mesh. Not the stuff made from fiberglass. The type that the rodents cannot get past when it is stapled to the wooden stud framing. The one other good thing about using Rockwool products is that the rodents have no desire to make nests in the stuff like they love to do with fiberglass. Your garden, variety home improvement franchises should carry the mesh needed. I've even seen it on Amazon. By taking away what the rodents are seeking (a place for nesting) by using Rockwool and making it incredibly difficult for them to get beyond your first line of defense against them (by using a wire metal mesh), thus cutting them completely off from any shelter or food sources and you'll be well enough on your way against such pests. Good hunting!

  • @Straight-Outta-Roanoke-AL
    @Straight-Outta-Roanoke-AL 4 місяці тому

    Also what do they do for a living?

  • @anthonybruno9628
    @anthonybruno9628 4 місяці тому

    Im pretty sure for 99% of us the months long, 50k+ process isn’t going to be worth it unless we’re already in the midst of a massive reno/rebuild.

  • @charlesdudek7713
    @charlesdudek7713 4 місяці тому

    No thank you.

  • @kimyang1444
    @kimyang1444 4 місяці тому

    closet....always used bleach. going to try vinager.

  • @vtecterror1012
    @vtecterror1012 4 місяці тому

    I have one electric baseboard heater in each room of my house. The kitchen and living room are open. There is no wall between. I’m gone for most of the time during the day. Should I turn them off or turn them down to low? I can’t seem to get my electric bill down.

  • @mrporsche4236
    @mrporsche4236 4 місяці тому

    Get vacuum sealed glass its cheaper and much better insulation the triple glaze

  • @user-my3yp4jx8c
    @user-my3yp4jx8c 4 місяці тому

    What about VanEE ? 6:59 7:02